Armstrong admits doping: 'I'm a flawed character' (+video interview)

With a team of expensive health professionals who
know exactly how to get people through the tests. Armstrong didnt pass all his
tests. He got round some by failures through back dated prescriptions.

Its just a shame that Armstrong can come clean and suffer none of the
devastation he caused others who tried to expose him.

BleedCougarBlueEnid, OK

Jan. 18, 2013 9:46 a.m.

Still don't get how he took testosterone injections (and other banned
substances) and passed hundreds and hundreds of urinalysis/urine tests.

He admitted he did it but HOW? How do you do something like this and not get
caught immediately via drug/urine tests?

sknny tires fat skisCottonwood Heights, UT

Jan. 18, 2013 9:13 a.m.

Wow. I've always believed him. Like he said, you can tell he doesn't
dope because he keeps winning and keeps passing tests.

He is a liar
- the lowest of the low. Good by LA. I'm sorry I ever knew you.

AllenSalt Lake valley, UT

Jan. 18, 2013 8:41 a.m.

Yes, it is sad. Sad that a person, who was an international hero, lost his sense
of judgment and fair play. I believe in repentance, and this is the time for
Lance to repent and to seek redemption and forgiveness from himself and from
society. Lance is a role model, and I hope he will become a role model for
honesty, good judgment, and fair-play towards others. This is the time for all
of us to look at ourselves to see if we are being completely honest with
ourselves and with society.

JoeBlowFar East USA, SC

Jan. 18, 2013 6:55 a.m.

It is sad when our heroes fall from grace. To me, the saddest part of all of
this is that he used his power and money to discredit and harm those who told
the truth.

Their reputations and livelihoods were damaged. That has
to be very difficult to live with.